Nepal has too many tigers and too much forest, according to the country’s leader. The offhand remarks by Prime Minister K.P.
The Indian Army's famed Gorkha Rifles' troops on Saturday left for Nepal to participate in a joint military exercise. The ...
Seven aftershocks have occurred in western Nepal since December 16. According to the National Earthquake Monitoring and ...
Trial to import petroleum products from India via the expanded Motihari-Amlekhgunj pipeline following the completion of its infrastructure enhancement has started from Saturday. The pipeline which ...
Officials say clade identification is crucial to understanding the virus’s virulence and transmissibility, and curbing the ...
Miss Nepal World 2024 Ashma KC has lauded Project CAP (Collaborative Approach for Preventing Plastic Leakages in Rivers of ...
The 18th edition of joint military drills between armies of India and Nepal, Exercise Surya Kiran, will focus on jungle ...
Nepal’s government introduced a new Forest Act. The law laid the basis for the establishment of the Forest Development Fund ...
Nepal’s UNESCO-listed Sagarmatha National Park, which includes the Everest region, has banned leisure helicopter rides in its ...
Over-picking and climate change threaten the future of yartsa gunbu and the communities that have come to rely on income ...
To enhance interoperability in jungle warfare and counter terrorism operations in the mountains, an Indian Army contingent comprising 334 personnel departed for Nepal on Saturday to participate in the ...
With Nepal's snowy Himalayan peaks as a backdrop, the sky above Pokhara transformed into a vibrant canvas of colours for the ...